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How do you know when oysters are off?

Asked: RiverValleyGuidingCo, Last Updated:

Based on that definition, there are some signs when an oyster has gone bad:

  1. The oyster is gaping open, which means it is weak or dead.
  2. The oyster is dry, which means it is weak, injured or dying.
  3. The oyster smells or tastes different from harvest.
Jun 18, 2019

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